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baltimore and cleveland both reacting to the death of the ravens owner. and also ahead, nobody likes to sit in rush hour traffic, but one driver in canada gave all new definition to the notion of being stuck. on the highway. coming up next though, we will tell you which maryland county has the most number of school bus stop violators as we'll go behind the scenes on how authorities plan to crack down. ah. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. do you churn your own butter what? too? this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier sure does who are you? [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazing home-cooked meals. ♪ ambiance [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. your head-start to home cooked. >>> all right, we all know by now we're not suppose to drive by school buses, but they find that the montgomery county services will get noticed because they need to leave the state of maryland and a number of the school bus vi
baltimore and cleveland both reacting to the death of the ravens owner. and also ahead, nobody likes to sit in rush hour traffic, but one driver in canada gave all new definition to the notion of being stuck. on the highway. coming up next though, we will tell you which maryland county has the most number of school bus stop violators as we'll go behind the scenes on how authorities plan to crack down. ah. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. do you churn your own butter what? too?...
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it was a terrible night in baltimore for the fire department last night. in addition to this tragedy and the two injured firefighters here, two more firefighters were injured in a similar house fire in another part of the city. one of them is also hospitalized tonight. in that case no one was inside the house to rescue. reporting live in north east baltimore, scott broom, 9 news now. >> there are no words, scott. thanks. >>> the worst fears of the parents of a missing 10-year- old colorado girl may have indeed been realized. police are trying to confirm whether a body found near an abandoned mine shack close to where jessica ridgeway went missing is indeed of that the missing girl. the 5th grader was kidnapped on her way to school last friday morning. up till now police said the only real clues they have are the discovery of her backpack and a water bottle. >>> there is more sad news from the scene of a deadly parking garage collapse in miami. a worker rescued after being stuck 13 hours in the concrete rubble at miami-dade community college has died. now t
it was a terrible night in baltimore for the fire department last night. in addition to this tragedy and the two injured firefighters here, two more firefighters were injured in a similar house fire in another part of the city. one of them is also hospitalized tonight. in that case no one was inside the house to rescue. reporting live in north east baltimore, scott broom, 9 news now. >> there are no words, scott. thanks. >>> the worst fears of the parents of a missing 10-year-...
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evacwaited perry high high school in baltimore. a student pulled out a gun and critically wounded another teenager. this student saw it happen. >> it -- i remember seeing the gun. that's all i remember seeing. >> students in the cafeteria were making fun of a teenager who then poled out a gun. police say several administrators immediately saw the weapon and rushed in. >> an instructor grabbed him and began to grapple where a second shot was discharged. >> i heard the gun shot and scream and we just all ran out. >> school went into lockdown until police decided it was safe enough to move them out where they could meet up with their families. some parents were frantic. >> i was a nervous wreck. i went into the school thinking i needed to get her out. of course i couldn't get near the school. the road was blocked off. >> police are crediting the teacher in the cafeteria for saving lives. the alleged gunman is in custody. tara mergenerr. >> a teacher held him up against a pop machine until backup could get there. >>> as american succes
evacwaited perry high high school in baltimore. a student pulled out a gun and critically wounded another teenager. this student saw it happen. >> it -- i remember seeing the gun. that's all i remember seeing. >> students in the cafeteria were making fun of a teenager who then poled out a gun. police say several administrators immediately saw the weapon and rushed in. >> an instructor grabbed him and began to grapple where a second shot was discharged. >> i heard the gun...
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. >> we decided to see if dave owens would check in on the ravens north in baltimore. how are they doing, dave? >> reporter: what's going on, ladies? we've got 10 ravens football games on wusa9 this year, so we're pretty excited about. that still a couple hours away, ravens taking on the lions preseason game no. 2. i guess if there's one predominant theme here in the charm city, high expectations, baltimore thinking super bowl. at least that's what the fans are thinking. we've been out and about throughout the afternoon. this was the scene with some of the fans around m&t bank stadium, the purple and black nation reveling already including one guy who has that ravens tattoo on his back. they are certainly dedicated. anticipating this first home preseason game, i'm sure we will see many more of those fans out and about as we go throughout the evening. much more ravens talk coming up in a second. of course, this is also the time we talk about our weekly high school profile. this week we've got a professional football tie as well. kristen berset introduces us to a former
. >> we decided to see if dave owens would check in on the ravens north in baltimore. how are they doing, dave? >> reporter: what's going on, ladies? we've got 10 ravens football games on wusa9 this year, so we're pretty excited about. that still a couple hours away, ravens taking on the lions preseason game no. 2. i guess if there's one predominant theme here in the charm city, high expectations, baltimore thinking super bowl. at least that's what the fans are thinking. we've been...
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maryland's lieutenant governor and baltimore's mayor, they attended today's welcoming ceremonies. and the captains are representing about 13 nations. celebrating the war of 19 -- of 1812 and the writing of the spar-spangled -- star-spangled banner. major exhibits about the national portrait gallery called 1812. a nation emerges, where it opens up at the museum just across from the gallery place metro. the show features artifacts from canada, great britain, and pieces of art where there are more than 100 total that will show the people that influence the war and their outcome. >>> the u.s. army is celebrating their 237th birthday today. and it was on june 14, 1775 when the congress authorized the creation of the continental view. just days before the battle. in honor of the celebration, there was a replay -- a wreath laying cemetery at the national cemetery here. but what would the birthday bash be without a little cake and this one, it was a tank here made of cupcakes. georgetown cupcakes. they donated about $10,000 for this treat. it is made up of 5,000 individual cupcakes, conne
maryland's lieutenant governor and baltimore's mayor, they attended today's welcoming ceremonies. and the captains are representing about 13 nations. celebrating the war of 19 -- of 1812 and the writing of the spar-spangled -- star-spangled banner. major exhibits about the national portrait gallery called 1812. a nation emerges, where it opens up at the museum just across from the gallery place metro. the show features artifacts from canada, great britain, and pieces of art where there are more...
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in baltimore city we're told the shelter is taking in 20% more animals and adoptions have dropped 20% since the court ruling. in howard county i'm told it was difficult to adopt a pitbull before the ruling. now it's impossible. at maryland spca they're telling us they're approving pitbull adoptions and then the people bach and say i've got landlord issue -- back and say i've got landlord issues and insurance issues and we've heard in baltimore county dog trainers are refusing to work with pitbull-type dogs. they're taking a huge financial risk. the american pitbull terrier is the no. 2 registered dog breed in maryland. right now they're not working with the no. 2 registered dog breed, but i got to point out since this happened we've had a couple news reports, maybe more than two or three, where pitbulls or dogs identified as pits have attacked people. maybe they're a small minority and most pits are wonderful, but there does seem to be an issue here, doesn't there? >> there is a problem with that. what is a pitbull? there are actually seven recognized breeds. it's not defined, but we
in baltimore city we're told the shelter is taking in 20% more animals and adoptions have dropped 20% since the court ruling. in howard county i'm told it was difficult to adopt a pitbull before the ruling. now it's impossible. at maryland spca they're telling us they're approving pitbull adoptions and then the people bach and say i've got landlord issue -- back and say i've got landlord issues and insurance issues and we've heard in baltimore county dog trainers are refusing to work with...
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. >>> police are looking for the killer of an elderly couple right near baltimore. 87-year-old vaughn and geat 5- year-old marjorie pepper were found dead in their home in -- 85-year-old marjorie pepper were found dead in their home in pikesville. vaughn pepper was a maryland state trooper for 30 years and police have turned their attention to the couple's grandson who also lived in the home. >> obviously because he lived there, we are interested in talking to him, but it's preliminary at this point to say whether he was a person of interest. >> police say they did find a weapon at the scene. they won't say what it was, however. they do say there were no signs of a break-in. >>> kate middleton delivered her first speech today on foreign soil. the duchess of cambridge and prince william are touring the far east to celebrate queen elizabeth's 60 year reign. the pair toured a war memorial in malaysia as well as a hospital for some very sick children. >> this is a very special place and so much is already being achieved. it has been wonderful meeting the patients, families and all the sta
. >>> police are looking for the killer of an elderly couple right near baltimore. 87-year-old vaughn and geat 5- year-old marjorie pepper were found dead in their home in -- 85-year-old marjorie pepper were found dead in their home in pikesville. vaughn pepper was a maryland state trooper for 30 years and police have turned their attention to the couple's grandson who also lived in the home. >> obviously because he lived there, we are interested in talking to him, but it's...
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. >> reporter: we're here in downtown baltimore. we have been inside this state office building listening to people in suits, mostly men, talk to other people in suits about very complex issues. well, rather than making you go in and listening to all that i'll just tell you what it boils down to. it's a question of how much extra are you willing to pay? so we'll ask people. how much extra would you be willing to pay to make sure the outage isn't so long? >> i don't think i should have to pay anything. i pay taxes. >> i'd pay 10, sure. >> reporter: what about you? >> yeah, 10. >> a couple dollars maybe, but not a whole lot. >> reporter: how much more would you be willing to pay a month to make sure you weren't without power so long? >> hell, i'm already paying too much as it is, so any amount that i say will be too much. >> something reasonable like 15 bucks. >> reporter: so let's say everyone agreed to pay $10 a month over five years. well, according to these state papers, pepco has a half million customers in maryland and gbe 1.2 m
. >> reporter: we're here in downtown baltimore. we have been inside this state office building listening to people in suits, mostly men, talk to other people in suits about very complex issues. well, rather than making you go in and listening to all that i'll just tell you what it boils down to. it's a question of how much extra are you willing to pay? so we'll ask people. how much extra would you be willing to pay to make sure the outage isn't so long? >> i don't think i should...
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i'm andrea mccarren in baltimore. your questions answered by the john hopkins center for gun policy and research coming up. intlz we continue our coverage -- >>> we continue our coverage of the tragedy in connecticut and how it could possibly change our gun laws with the slaughter of 20 children the tipping point. andrea mccarren looked at a body that studies gun violence from a public health perspective. >> a nonpartisan research center, bruce. this may be the tipping point like you and i were discussing. consider there. there are an estimated 280 million guns in the hands of private citizens right now. that's one for every man, woman and child in this country. we use social media to solicit your questions and here's what we found. >> i do think that this connecticut shooting might represent a real game change. >> reporter: one question you had, why is it so hard for the u.s. to enact policies like in the u.k. that have reduced mass shootings. what actions can be taken? >> households that have both guns and young chi
i'm andrea mccarren in baltimore. your questions answered by the john hopkins center for gun policy and research coming up. intlz we continue our coverage -- >>> we continue our coverage of the tragedy in connecticut and how it could possibly change our gun laws with the slaughter of 20 children the tipping point. andrea mccarren looked at a body that studies gun violence from a public health perspective. >> a nonpartisan research center, bruce. this may be the tipping point like...
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if you've and by 8:00 everything gets to the east -- 95 and by 8:00 everything gets to the east of baltimore, nothing severe, but heavy storms are possible in the next couple hours in the immediate metro area. next three days we got a chance for a shower or storm. we'll keep it code green tuesday, wednesday, thursday, 83 tomorrow, 85 wednesday, 84 thursday. next seven days temps stay in check, just a slight chance of shower again thursday, 84 and then maybe a sprinkle friday, saturday, not bad, mid-80s and look at this, upper 80s sunday and monday and nice really. so 90s are gone for now. >> nothing extreme, love that. >>> coming up a man is recovering after being rescued from a concrete hole and he was stuck in there for almost 24 hours. >> but up next we'll tell you why one california farm is recalling cases of romaine lettuce up next. >>> we want to alert you to several recalls tonight. if you've got romaine lettuce, you may need to throw this out. it could be tainted with e. coli bacteria. it was grown on a farm in california sold in plastic labeled tanimura & antle field fresh wrap, a a
if you've and by 8:00 everything gets to the east -- 95 and by 8:00 everything gets to the east of baltimore, nothing severe, but heavy storms are possible in the next couple hours in the immediate metro area. next three days we got a chance for a shower or storm. we'll keep it code green tuesday, wednesday, thursday, 83 tomorrow, 85 wednesday, 84 thursday. next seven days temps stay in check, just a slight chance of shower again thursday, 84 and then maybe a sprinkle friday, saturday, not bad,...